英['kræbɪd]美['kræbɪd]
adjective(形容词)
双解例句
adjective(形容词)
小知识
If your friend fell out of bed, spilled hot tea on his socks, and tripped in the snow, you might expect him to be crabbed. Crabbed describes someone who is grumpy, or irritable, or has a generally crotchety attitude.
The word crabbed originally meant “resembling a crab” and also takes part of its meaning from the sour-tasting crab apple. You can think of crabbed as describing what someone would be like if they were made into a crab. The word is used less often than its synonym crabby, but the meaning of crabbed is just as easy to understand: if you were covered in sand all day, you’d probably feel crabbed too!
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词组短语
crab meat蟹肉;灌装冻蟹肉,冻蟹肉;river crab河蟹;毛蟹,大闸蟹